Hillary’s HQ Asks for Volunteers, What They Get Instead Is HILARIOUS

As we inch closer to the November presidential election, both Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton have been trying to amp up their ground game and encourage voters to support them at the polls.

However, while Trump has seen serious momentum surrounding his campaign lately, Clinton’s performance lately has been dismal.

In fact, a Trump supporter recently visited the Democratic nominee’s campaign headquarters in Ohio where a volunteer event was supposed to be taking place, but what he found instead could foreshadow the downfall of Clinton.

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Clinton’s team had asked volunteers in Delaware, Ohio, to participate in a mass door-knocking event for the Democratic candidate.

A local Trump fan heard about the gathering and thought he would see how much support Clinton had in the area, but when he showed up at the headquarters, no volunteers were there.

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In a hilarious video, the Trump supporter walked into the campaign office and asked the small staff where all of the volunteers were.

Thinking he was there to help, a staff member told him he was the only one to arrive.

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Eventually, he informed them that he was a member of the Trump train by asking them how it felt to know they were going to lose in November.

After revealing his political preference and teasing them for their lack of volunteers, he was quickly shown the door.

Groundwork campaigning is an essential part of any presidential election, and with the candidates neck-and-neck this late in the game, it doesn’t look good that Clinton is having so much trouble drumming up enthusiastic support — especially in the important swing state of Ohio.

Meanwhile, Trump has been packing out stadiums and other arenas with people eager to hear his plan for the U.S. and show their commitment to his campaign.